Rooney Mara gave us the first look at what her incarnation of Lisbeth Salander will look like in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo remake. Director David Fincher talked to W about how he chose the little-known actress for the famous role.
On this photo, Rooney Mara also shows off her profesional smoking skill. But that's not an electronic cigarette (
elektronisk cigaret).
e cigaret is a new technology, it's an electrical inhaler that vaporizes a propylene glycol- or glycerin- or polyethylene glycol-based liquid solution into an aerosol mist, simulating the act of tobacco smoking. It is often marketed as a smoking cessation aid or tobacco replacement. So, no need fire, and your kid's skin more safe
According to
el cigaret An electric cigarette is basically, just a piece of technological marvel that makes smokers can still smoke anywhere they like, for as facts is a regular cigarette contains over 4000 substances, many of these direct health damaging, all these substances is removed in an electrical cigarette, and replaced with standard substances from the food industry, these new substances come into a combustion center, and is vaporized at high temperature, this causes the steam to simulate the smoke of a conventional cigarette.
As the safety and efficacy of e-cigarettes have not been fully studied, consumers of e-cigarette products currently have no way of knowing:
whether e-cigarettes are safe for their intended use,
how much nicotine or other potentially harmful chemicals are being inhaled during use, or
if there are any benefits associated with using these products.
Additionally, it is not known if e-cigarettes may lead young people to try other tobacco products, including conventional cigarettes, which are known to cause disease and lead to premature death.
One of the few substances that are taken into electric cigarettes is nicotine, preserved you can buy e liquid or filters that do not contain nicotine, but the fact is that nicotine is the part of ordinary smoking which gives satisfaction and pleasure of smoking.
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